Vain: Michaela Hutchings spent £52,000 Litchfield Council put in her account by mistake, instead of reporting the error

A young woman went on a marathon shopping spree hours after a bungling council accidentally credited her bank account with £52,000, a court heard yesterday.

Michaela Hutchings, 23, spent £9,000 on expensive designer clothes, sunglasses and other items after finding the money in her account.

Instead of reporting the error, she also gave her mother Elaine £1,000 in cash, before she was caught by police on April 24 last year.

After she was caught, officers
discovered she had transferred £40,000 into an investment account after
taking advice from her bank, which was unaware of the mistake.

The
mother of one was found guilty of dishonesty and retaining a wrongly
credited bank transfer when she appeared at Stafford Crown Court on
Monday. Recorder Derek Desmond told her: ‘A little over £52,000 was put
into your account in error.

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‘That had nothing to do with you. You didn’t cause that error, but you decided to keep it.’

He added that Hutchings, from Lichfield, Staffordshire, was encouraged to spend the money by her boyfriend at the time.

He
said: ‘I have no doubt you were influenced by your partner – he wanted
to spend the money. You went on a spending spree and between you, you
spent £9,000. This man who spurred you on is no longer in your life – no
doubt your family will be glad about that.’

Hutchings, who is believed to be a
single stay-at-home mother, was given a 12-month community order and
told to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work.

The
court heard an administrative error meant Lichfield District Council
accidentally transferred £52,000 into her account instead of paying
Bromford Housing Association.

Bubbly: Hutchings spent £9,000 at a Birmingham shopping centre after the money was accidentally transferred

Saving: The 23-year old from Lichfield, Staffordshire, also put £40,000 into an investment account

The
council managed to stop a further £44,500 being transferred into her
account and desperately tried to trace her to explain the error.

But by the time they caught Hutchings, she had spent more than £9,000 during a shopping spree at Birmingham’s Bull- ring centre.

The court heard that she and her partner bought designer shoes, jeans, sunglasses and other luxuries.

Hutchings,
the mother of a young daughter, will face a further investigation under
the Proceeds of Crime Act relating to the £40,000 she transferred into
an investment account. Phillip Bradley, defending, said she admitted to a
‘fleeting moment of pleasure’ in spending the money.

'Influenced': Hutchings also bought designer clothes and sunglasses with the Lichfield Council's money

He
added: ‘However, in her mind she was aware this situation would end
badly. This was a woman who had shown no sign of dishonesty in her
life.’

Hutchings, who posted
a series of glamorous images of herself on social media websites, left
the court in tears after being told she would not be jailed.

Lichfield
councillor Christopher Spruce said after the hearing: ‘Last April, due
to a contractor’s clerical error, £52,000 was transferred to a benefits
claimant, rather than to one of our housing association partners.

‘We are working with the police to recover the wrongly transferred funds.

‘We
are also working closely with our partners to put additional checks
into our systems to ensure a similar payment error cannot happen again
in the future.’